Originally Posted by cmacq In other words, 'Germani' was actually a form of the well attested Latin 'Germane,' meaning 'real, true, original, seed,' or 'germ.'[/I] Doesn't follow does it? The Latin is germen meaning a bud or shoot.
'you owe it to that famous chick general whose name starts with a B' OILAM TREBOPALA INDI PORCOM LAEBO INDI INTAM PECINAM ELMETIACUI
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